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The Evolution of OMB (Paperback)
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The Evolution of OMB (Paperback)
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The Evolution of OMB A former senior official of the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) commented that: "One of the interesting
things about OMB is that it is unexplainable to everyone who lives
outside of Washington, DC] and misunderstood by nearly everyone who
lives inside {Washington]." This book attempts to make OMB
explainable and understood. It describes the growth and authorities
of this powerful agency that prepares the President's annual $3
trillion plus Budget, develops strategies for the management of the
entire Executive branch of the federal government, and will be in
the center of future debates over the growing federal deficit. For
one hundred and fifty years, from 1789 to 1939, American Presidents
had little more than a personal secretary to assist in the work of
the Presidency. For the Civil War and the First World War, and the
depressions of the late 19th and early 20th Century, Presidents had
almost no personal staff to assist them, relying on outside
advisers and Cabinet officials. In 1939 Franklin Roosevelt created
the modern Executive Office of the President (EOP). The Bureau of
the Budget (BOB) served as the principal EOP staff agency through
the Second World War. Shortly after the War the EOP began to grow.
By the beginning of the 21st Century BOB had become OMB, new EOP
staff agencies had become institutionalized, and the position of
Chief of Staff and a number of Presidential assistants added.
Presidents had an EOP staff of more than seventeen hundred people
exclusively committed to service to the President, vastly expanding
their reach and authority. The President's statutory
responsibilities have grown commensurate with the growth of the
EOP, and events - and the desires of Presidents. "The Evolution of
OMB" reviews the history of OMB and the Presidency beginning with
the establishment of BOB in the Treasury in 1921. Two former OMB
senior career executives (Philip Dame and Bernard Martin) cover
significant periods of change within the agency. Following the
history, the authors offer perspectives on OMB's role in the EOP,
including the OMB relationship with the President, the Congress,
its management role and several other topics. The OMB history was
prepared from their own lengthy experience, from research, and by
interviewing and soliciting comments from other past OMB staff,
both career and politically appointed officials. Vignettes provided
by past staff members add insight to the OMB and EOP culture. A
number of OMB staff provided original source material. The history
will be of interest to Presidential scholars - some of who have
already engaged with the authors on the material -- students of the
Executive Office and OMB, amateur and professional historians, and
ordinary citizens who want to know more about the inner workings of
one of the most significant agencies in the federal government
among others. The history has already been used as source material
for policy officials for the Obama Administration transition team
in 2008.
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